Experimental Chemical Kinetics. A Study of Chemical Reactions by Means of Molecular Beam and Shock Wave Techniques. Progress Report, October 15, 1971--October 14, 1972. Page: 10 of 14
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4. Personnel
The projects supported by the contract with which
the various people have been concerned is indicated
by the symbols in parentheses which refer to
sections of this report.
Dr. M.S. Chou (1.le) received his Ph.D. in June,
1972 and is now a postdoctoral research associate
working with Professor George Fis at Cornell
University.
Dr. S.M. Bobbio (3c,3d) is completing his first
year as a postdoctoral research associate after
receiving his _degree in physics from the College
ofilliam and Mary.
Dr. S.E. Johnson has recently started an appointment
as a research associate.
Mr. W. D. Armstrong (3b) is in his third year of
graduate work.
Miss Veronica Vaida and Mr. Steve McInnes are under-
graduates who have just started on molecular beam
projects.
Mr. Richard Hall will arrive in October to start a
years appointment as a research associate.
Ther', c-nttnues to be profitable collaboratIon with
Professor j. Xinesey's group at MIT (2a) and with
Professor E.A. Mason (lc,2b).
The principal investigator, Professor E.F. Greene has
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Greene, E. F. Experimental Chemical Kinetics. A Study of Chemical Reactions by Means of Molecular Beam and Shock Wave Techniques. Progress Report, October 15, 1971--October 14, 1972., report, January 1, 1972; Providence, Rhode Island. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1030094/m1/10/: accessed March 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.